11 February 2012 - 10:43 pm NZ time
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Jim Anderton and Nick Smith discuss who will pick up the tab for operations and treatment that ACC is no longer funding? (25′17″)
How do you intervene to prevent others from drinking too much? (11′54″)
A ship is leaking Oil in the Great Barrier Reef. (11′07″)
Daniel Pink is an American writer and Yale Law School graduate. He is the former chief speechwriter to Vice-President Al Gore and now writes bestselling books the latest of which explores the changing world of work. (31′49″)
Mary McCallum reviews 'Under the Huang Jiao Tree' by Jane Carswell. Published by Transit Lounge. (7′10″)
Problems with closed platforms, and iPad madness. (18′03″)
Psychologist and parenting expert Nigel discusses grandparenting. (20′08″)
TV3 axes Sunrise and ASB Business, The Prisoner is remade, and Maori Television shows The First Australians. (11′20″)
09:05 ACC
Jim Anderson, and Nick Smith.
09:20 Public sector change management
Ken Jones
09:45 Correspondent
10:05 Changing world of work
Daniel Pink, American writer and Yale Law School graduate. He is the former chief speechwriter to Vice President Al Gore, now author of bestselling books, including:
Drive: The Surprising Truth About What Motivates Us
A Whole New Mind: Why Right-Brainers Will Rule the Future
The Adventures of Johnny Bunko: The Last Career Guide You'll Ever Need.
Daniel Pink's articles on business and technology appear in many publications, including the New York Times and the Harvard Business Review. He also provides analysis of business trends.
10:30 Book Review with Mary McCallum
Under the Huang Jiao Tree by Jane Carswell
Published by Transit Lounge
10:45 Reading: Where Underpants Come From by Joe Bennett (Episode7 of 12)
Joe Bennett arrives at the Chinese factory he's been seeking in his attempt to trace his underpants back to their source.
11:05 Technology with Nat Torkington
Network Neutrality: Save The Internet, U.S. Court Curbs FCC Authority on Web Traffic, Wired's coverage, the End-to-End Principle.
iPad: iPad, Nine Banned iPhone Apps, iPad censors SPERM, But Will It Blend?
11:30 Parenting with Nigel Latta
Psychologist and parenting expert Nigel discusses grandparenting.
11:45 TV review with Simon Wilson
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American businessman and blind adventurer Mike May was totally blinded at age three from an explosion of calcium carbide. At the age of 46 he regained partial sight after cornea transplants and pioneering stem cell procedure. He runs the Sendero Group which employes many blind people and assists those with disabilities by using technology.

Mike speedskiing totally blind. Image copyright Mike May.
The man who returned the Daleks to Dr Who, screenwriter Robert Shearman talks to Kathryn about why he wanted to bring back the time travelling Doctor's most persistent enemy and make the Daleks far more menacing than ever before. Robert Shearman is a writer, playwright, and director - and will be in New Zealand next month for Writers and Readers week at the New Zealand Festival of Arts.
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